More visibility into failures is not a bad thing. Go for it. Harbs
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 3:57 AM, Alex Harui <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Right now, nightly builds for Flex and Royale are available on > apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080. This is an Azure VM I've been paying > for over the past couple of years. Microsoft is currently generously > providing some Azure credits for us to use but it requires setting up a > different server. I have the basic Royale builds up an running on that > server [1], and it is much faster (build times are 16 minutes instead of > 50), but I also wanted to create a different email account so that Royale > build failures wouldn't come from "flex.ci.builds". > > However, we have been sending build failure emails to commits@ for the > past years and it turns out that commits@royale (like most ASF commits@ > lists, won't accept emails from non apache.org email addresses. > Apparently, at one point in time we had commits@flex re-configured to > allow flex.ci.builds to send to commits@flex. Infra isn't eager to > reconfigure commits@royale and is instead suggesting that build failures > go to dev@royale instead. This makes sense to me. If there are no > objections by Tuesday, I will configure the builds to use dev@. > > Thoughts? > -Alex > > [1] http://apacheroyaleci.westus2.cloudapp.azure.com:8080 > >
